Self-Care and Its Predictive Factors in Hemodialysis Patients.

Journal of Caring Sciences Pub Date : 2021-08-23 eCollection Date: 2021-08-01 DOI:10.34172/jcs.2021.022
Fatemeh Sadat Izadi Avanji, Negin Masoudi Alavi, Hosein Akbari, Somayeh Saroladan
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Introduction: Chronic kidney disease is a serious problem and patients need active self-care. This study focuses on the relationship between self-care and its predictive factors in hemodialysis (HD) patients. Methods: This multicenter correlational study was conducted on 201 HD patients referring to HD centers in the west of Tehran, Iran. A multi-stage sampling method was used to select the samples. Data were collected using self-care Scale, Paloutzian-Ellison Spiritual Well-Being Scale, and Connor Davidson Resilience Questionnaires. Data were analyzed using SPSS software version 13 and descriptive statistics and linear regression with stepwise method. Results: The mean (SD) scores of self-care, resilience, and spiritual well-being were 35.5 (5.69), 53.4 (12.94), and 97.4 (17.9), respectively. Univariate analysis showed that self-care had a statistically significant relationship with gender, occupation, education, being diabetic, and hyperlipidemia. Self-care positively correlated with the resilience and negatively correlated with age. Multivariate regression indicated that the resilience (β = 0.78, P = 0.001), being diabetic (β = -0.09, P = 0.01), and age (β = -0.11, P = 0.005) could be predictors of self-care. These variables accounted for 78% of variance in self-care in HD patients. Conclusion: Our results showed that resilience was positively correlated with self-care, but being diabetic and age were negatively correlated with self-care in HD patients. Therefore, the health care providers should pay more attention to HD patients who are diabetic and older, as they are at a higher risk of having impaired self-care.

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血液透析患者的自我护理及其预测因素。
慢性肾脏疾病是一个严重的问题,患者需要积极的自我护理。本研究旨在探讨血液透析(HD)患者自我护理及其预测因素的关系。方法:对伊朗德黑兰西部HD中心的201例HD患者进行多中心相关性研究。采用多阶段抽样法对样本进行选择。采用自我照顾量表、Paloutzian-Ellison精神健康量表和Connor Davidson弹性问卷收集数据。数据分析采用SPSS软件第13版,采用描述性统计和逐步线性回归方法。结果:自我照顾、心理弹性和精神幸福感的均分(SD)分别为35.5分(5.69分)、53.4分(12.94分)和97.4分(17.9分)。单因素分析显示,自我护理与性别、职业、教育程度、是否患有糖尿病和高脂血症有显著的统计学关系。自我照顾与心理弹性正相关,与年龄负相关。多因素回归结果显示,心理韧性(β = 0.78, P = 0.001)、是否患有糖尿病(β = -0.09, P = 0.01)和年龄(β = -0.11, P = 0.005)可作为自我护理的预测因子。这些变量占HD患者自我护理差异的78%。结论:我们的研究结果表明,心理韧性与自我护理呈正相关,而糖尿病和年龄与自我护理呈负相关。因此,卫生保健提供者应该更多地关注糖尿病患者和老年人,因为他们有更高的自我保健受损的风险。
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